Some projects will have very little, or no impact on parking and traffic. Each project is permitted through The City of Livermore’s permit office where provisions for mitigating traffic and parking impacts are established. Affected residents will be notified in advance of any street closures or other disruptions whenever possible.

If it appears to be a dangerous situation and/or the commission of a crime, call 911 to reach the Police Department. If the situation is not urgent, please call the Livermore Police Department non-emergency line at (925)371-4900. To report a crime or incident needing an officer response, call (925)371-4987.

To make a non-emergency online report for property crimes and non-criminal incidents, click here.

Livermore Area Recreation and Park District is an independent special district that is governed by a five-person, elected Board of Directors, each of whom serves a four-year term. The District covers more than 240 square miles, serving more than 115,000 people, and maintains more than 40 parks including dog parks, picnic areas, basketball and tennis courts, playgrounds, sports fields, a BMX course, a skate park and a bicycle stunt course.